Meet Our Ohio Method Ambassador

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Kayla Schlabach grew up riding ponies and horses, and got her first pony at age 13. Although the cantankerous pony bucked her off and dodged into trees to unseat her, Kayla kept climbing back up in the saddle. From the pony, she graduated to an ex-racehorse that came with his share of quirks. “That’s when I was introduced to Clinton. A friend told me to check out his training method, and I loved how much sense it made and the results I got with my horse,” Kayla says.

The horsewoman, turned Method Ambassador, graduated the Clinician Academy last summer and is located in Shreve, Ohio, teaching lessons and training horses. Learn more about Kayla on her webpage or contact her at [email protected].

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